On Wednesday 14 September 2005 3:18 pm, Rikard Johnels wrote:
Not that i "defend" MS ort anything, but as the subject of SGI came up... SGI had some very nice color management for the widescreen LCD (the 1600). And it was available for Win2000 as they ran it on the Visual Workstation 320 and 540. (dual/quad PIII boxes with special SGI graphics)
Have yet to get me one of those screens, but they are said to be wonderful together with tha drivers and color adjustment software.
They ARE!! 'Know someone who has that setup and have played with it. I'm just tired of waiting for color matching to come to Linux. I've needed if for years!!! If I wrote code, I'd tried to help a long time ago, but I don't. I know a lot of pro. photogs. and graphic artists who'd jump at the chance to dump MickySoft and Adobe and switch to linux and Gimp...........IF, IF, IF there was color matching!! There isn't, so they won't. And, since ignorance seems to rule in the Gimp camp, having no desire to provide profile support on the backend (printing), I've pretty much given up hope that color matching is going to be reality for Linux. Fred -- Planet Earth - a subsidiary of Microsoft. We have no bugs in our software, Never! We do have undocumented added features, that you will find amusing, at no added cost to you, at this time.